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|field_project_name=Test4Theory | |field_project_name=Test4Theory | ||
|field_project_access_URL=http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/test4theory | |field_project_access_URL=http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/test4theory | ||
|field_screenshot=particlesCol 1.png | |||
|field_infrastructure=BOINC | |field_infrastructure=BOINC | ||
|field_project_open= | |field_project_start_date=2010/11/24 | ||
|field_cs_subject_areas= | |field_project_open=Yes | ||
|field_fields_of_science=Physics | |field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | ||
|field_cs_subject_areas=physics | |||
|field_fields_of_science=Particle Physics | |||
|field_project_description=The LHC@home 2.0 project Test4Theory allows users to participate in running simulations of high-energy particle physics using their home computers. | |field_project_description=The LHC@home 2.0 project Test4Theory allows users to participate in running simulations of high-energy particle physics using their home computers. | ||
|field_purpose_of_project=The results are submitted to a database which is used as a common resource by both experimental and theoretical scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. | |field_purpose_of_project=The results are submitted to a database which is used as a common resource by both experimental and theoretical scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. | ||
Hopefully, these explanations can help give an idea of why the computing resources made available by volunteers in this way can be crucial for improving our understanding of what is really happening inside the beam pipe of the Large Hadron Collider. | Hopefully, these explanations can help give an idea of why the computing resources made available by volunteers in this way can be crucial for improving our understanding of what is really happening inside the beam pipe of the Large Hadron Collider. | ||
|field_team_leadermm= | |field_location_of_activities=World-wide | ||
|field_team_leadermm=Peter Skands | |||
|field_team_link=http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/test4theory/meet-team | |field_team_link=http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/test4theory/meet-team | ||
|field_contact_person=Daniel Lombraña González | |field_contact_person=Daniel Lombraña González | ||
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Finally, you will have to attach your computer to the project | Finally, you will have to attach your computer to the project | ||
|field_participant_retributions=Retributions are given through the BOINC interface, i.e. individual or group performance (??) | |field_participant_retributions=Retributions are given through the BOINC interface, i.e. individual or group performance (??) | ||
|field_volonteer_computing=yes | |field_volonteer_computing=yes | ||
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|field_volonteer_sensing=no | |field_volonteer_sensing=no | ||
|field_volonteer_gaming=no | |field_volonteer_gaming=no | ||
| | |field_gaming_elements=score boards | ||
|field_interaction_with_objects=The only interactions are installing software and attaching the computer to the project. | |field_interaction_with_objects=The only interactions are installing software and attaching the computer to the project. | ||
|field_interface_attractivity=not cool/attractive | |field_interface_attractivity=rather not cool/attractive | ||
|field_interface_usability=somewhat difficult to use | |field_interface_usability=somewhat difficult to use | ||
|field_tutorials_documentation=somewhat | |field_tutorials_documentation=somewhat | ||
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|field_collective_performance_feedback=yes | |field_collective_performance_feedback=yes | ||
|field_research_progress_feedback=somewhat | |field_research_progress_feedback=somewhat | ||
|field_member_profiles= | |field_member_profiles=minimal | ||
|field_community_tools=forum | |field_community_tools=forum | ||
|field_has_community_manager= | |field_has_community_manager=yes | ||
|field_project_news_updates= | |field_project_news_updates=weekly | ||
|field_socialsoftware_sites=N/A | |field_socialsoftware_sites=N/A | ||
|field_event_types=Hack Days | |field_event_types=Hack Days | ||
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|field_author=Cian O'Luanaigh | |||
|field_title=Crowd-sourced computing platform reaches one trillion events | |||
|field_reference=Cian O'Luanaigh, Crowd-sourced computing platform reaches one trillion events, CERN, Web page, 20 Sep 2013, retrieved Sept 24 2013 | |||
|field_link=http://home.web.cern.ch/about/updates/2013/09/crowd-sourced-computing-platform-reaches-one-trillion-events | |||
|field_publication_type=Blog | |||
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